Thursday, December 27, 2018
'Power Politics Essay\r'
'ââ¬Å"ââ¬Â¦what is happening to India today is not a problemââ¬Â¦the issues ââ¬Â¦ atomic number 18 not canses. They are huge political and social excitement that are convulsing the nation. ââ¬Â\r\n Those are the exact manner of speaking that Roy (24) had used to describe what is happening to the orbit that is beyond the realm of common adult male go throughing: globalization led on and operated by ââ¬Å"expertsââ¬Â.\r\n And hardly how will a common human understand when both time they try to, at the dying of the day, they are relegated to being ââ¬Å"just a citizenââ¬Â who are, to experts, are ââ¬Å" in like manner emotionalââ¬Â and just lack the ability to eventu each(prenominal)y understand when explained to (if the experts even try to do the explaining part).\r\n It is the phenomenon characterized by experts who have acquired technical doledge on certain matters take the matter into their avow handsââ¬not wanting to be questioned or contradicted and seemingly not encourage to do their tasks with sympathy. They believe that they have all it takes to do it all, and be all, for all.\r\nThe usual style of an arrogant little child who thinks he knows all he needs to know and thus scoffs at each wondering(a) remarks on how he does his tasks, sneers at any suggestion or idea opposed his own, or flares up at any tap on his shoulder that lightly reminds him that he is not of possession of every(prenominal) knowledge yet; a frame of behavior that is often times not tolerated.\r\n And that is what ask to be done. This arrogance should be broken down. And this could not be effect by mere taps on the shoulder anymore. A sterner reminder is needed; a reminder that even the too emotional and comprehension-challenged common citizen still has a say on how he lives his lookââ¬or at the very least, has the internal right to be made to understand.\r\n Therefore, the motive urges the humanity to speak, and speak loud, now or forever be made to capture their peace.\r\nWorks Cited\r\nRoy, Arundhati. Power Politics (year of publication). 24-33.\r\n'
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